The wife of a Utah doctor who killed himself after his arrest on charges of stealing American Indian artifacts from public lands pleaded guilty on Monday to similar charges.

As part of a plea agreement, Jeanne Redd, 59, pleaded guilty to seven counts of theft of government and tribal property and trafficking in stolen artifacts. Prosecutors agreed to seek a lesser penalty at her September sentencing than the maximum 10 years in prison.

Redd and her husband, Dr. James Redd, were among those charged in June, when they pleaded not guilty. The next day, James Redd killed himself.

Los Angeles Times

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